Tuesday marked six months since the shooting on Apalachee High School’s campus devastated the Barrow County community.
Hancock says he is at peace not coaching next year, but told Channel 2 Action News that does not mean he will hang up his whistle forever.
The Barrow County community has demonstrated resilience in the face of tragedy. Family advocate and local parent Sara Schneider has been a steadfast presence at court hearings, supporting the victims' ...
Hancock posted to X, formerly Twitter, on Friday that he would be resigning from his position as Apalachee's head football ...
Last September, the Barrow County Sheriff’s Office was bombarded with alerts of a shooting at Apalachee High School in Winder ...
Newtown-based Sandy Hook Promise has reached more than 13 million through the peer-to-peer program to end gun violence ...
In mid-January, about four months after a school shooting claimed the lives of two teachers and two students at Apalachee High School, head football coach coach Mike Hancock was driving to work ...
Georgia House Passes School Safety Bill After Apalachee High School Shooting ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia House members voted 159-13 on Tuesday for a school safety bill that supporters say is aimed at ...
Marietta City Schools is enhancing security by installing the Evolv Pass-Through Weapons Detection System in schools, with a ...
House Bill 268 would coordinate a database of students who made credible threats but has faced data privacy and profiling concerns.
Apalachee High School head football coach Mike Hancock is stepping down to address his mental health after a mass shooting last year killed two students and two staff members – one of them a ...